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This is a song I put together for a contest to win a guitar. The song had to explicitly mention Yuengling Beer and WMMR-FM, the radio station sponsoring the contest. I didn't win...
Looking for love in the absolute wrong place...
Anyone who says he hasn't got any regrets isn't trying... Thanks to Dale Hymes for the bass.
Thanks to Alexander Butchko for the concept. All the more startling given that he was 4 years old at the time...
The most ambitious arrangement I've done. The song is pretty much a statement about my personal philosophy. Thanks to Dale Hymes for the percolatin' bass part.
My first foray into reggae-ish rock. Hope you have as much fun with it as I had recording it.
Thanks again and as always to Dale Hymes for the bass riddims.
Somewhat toxic, but I like it.
Trying to reduce it to ashes.
Note - new bass line by Dale Hymes!
A whiny yuppie scum song that should have been written 25 years ago by a 25-year-younger me. I like the arrangement, anyway, and thanks to Dale Hymes for the bass part.
Started with a melody, then Tim Volpicella harmonized it and Jeff Sanders counter-melodied, Dale Hymes made it groove and Carlos Velasco made it swing. Thanks to the KFB for a new song!
Not someone to mess with.
An altered blues. A warped worldview.
Drums by Lisa, a new production by Terry Carleton.
Politically, spiritually, economically and ideologically incorrect. Sorry.
Maybe a tad cynical. New bass chuggage from Dale Hymes.
Just a silly little instrumental.
Fiendish goings-on in the dungeon of doom. Complete with new guitar fills and solos from Tim Volpicella (we are not worthy!), and a bass line by Dale Hymes.
Self-delusion at its best...
The unlicensed therapist otherwise known as a bartender. And guess what - he's got problems of his own.
Appalachian Gothic at its most disturbing.
A little truck drivin' music for y'all. I wish I were Bill Kirchen sometimes.
Me wishing I were Taj Mahal.
A Marty Robbins gunfighter ballad as directed by Robert Altman.
It's amazing how many things rhyme with 'stagger'. Otherwise, no meaning to it all.
On listening to this song, two different friends asked me 'Who did this to you? Who was she?'

